On 01/18/2011 10:24 PM, rantingrick wrote: > On Jan 18, 9:02 pm, Corey Richardson <kb1...@aim.com> wrote: > >> If that's what you believe, I don't think many (if any) here have an >> issue with replacing Tkinter with something that has more features and >> is just as easy to use. > > Yea, and you're basing that on facts from where? If you haven't > noticed by now NEWSFLASH! nobody from Python-dev has weighed in. Where > is Steve Holden on the issue... who knows? Where is his subordinate on > this? > >> Write up a full-on proposal, including technical >> feasibility of splitting up wxPython, and send it to python-ideas. After >> they give some feedback, modify and send to python-dev. If it's well >> written and makes sense, I'm sure they'll lend an ear. > > Obviously you've never dealt with these folks before have you? > >> Just don't keep >> getting off topic and I'm sure people will take you more seriously next >> time. The insulting doesn't help either side. > > Yea, thats all it takes Corey. Obviously you have not been around > here long and know that because your spirit is not broken yet. But > don't worry Corey, because if you hang around long enough these > monsters will crucify you. Then you will understand why i have to rant > so much, and why we find ourselves a full decade behind in GUI > libraries with no good solution in sight. They can find a thousand > reasons not to remove Tkinter and not one of them have an once of > vision or thought applied. These people live on emotion, one hand > washes the other, and back door politics. That is the current state of > Python-dev as it relates to the "peasents". We are nothing to them. > > Python has lost all vision as a community. This is no doubt the > beginning of the end. Better check out GO... > >
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